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Hack The Hate- NYC

Leo Terrell, Senior Counsel to the Assistant Attorney General for the Civil Rights Division and Chair of the DOJ Task Force to

Anne Neuberger, Former U.S. Deputy National Security Advisor for Cyber & Emerging Tech

Uniting global leaders to harness technology in the fight against online hate and digital threats.

June 18th, 2025

Yeshiva University Museum, NYC

Hack the Hate NYC convened over 200 leaders from tech, policy, and civil society to fight rising online hate. This landmark event united Israeli innovation and global thought leadership, spotlighting TrustTech tools, survivor voices, and a new cross-sector coalition committed to defending truth in the digital age.

Together with 8200 Alumni Association and Yeshiva University, we co-hosted Hack the Hate NYC to unite tech, policy, and civil society. The event launched a global innovation front against online hate, showcasing how AI and startups can protect truth, empower communities, and build a more resilient digital future.

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The Impact

Globe

Cross-sector mobilization

 200+ leaders from tech, government,
academia, and civil society gathered
to tackle digital hate head-on

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AI & Tech against online hate

New technologies were presented
to monitor, detect, and respond
to harmful digital content in real time

Heart & Hands

Human stories at the center

 Emotional moments, including a standing ovation for Nova survivors and tributes to victims, grounded the conversation in lived experience

Distinguished Participants Included

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